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I can’t believe that I just called Mr Wyandottey, a fat little man!
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I can’t believe that I just called Mr Wyandottey, a fat little man!
It's too late Alex. You can't give compliments to Mr Wyandotte now, because you have already called him a "fat little man". Tut tutI think I figured it out. God had so many colorful feathers left over, He decided to put all the rest on the Wyandotte !!
My roo is very handsome with his feathers!
They are looking great, hopefully this evil cold will abate by the weekend. Bet they enjoying digging around for that!Proof of Life
The ladies are doing well. I took them some corn and sunflower seeds to give them something to scratch for this afternoon.
I can’t believe the three that they lay in the hidey-hole they have didn’t freeze! Someone must have been sitting on them for a while to prevent freezing.I lost one last night that froze.
I absolutely love her comb and wattles
God put beautiful feathers on that fat little man!It's too late Alex. You can't give compliments to Mr Wyandotte now, because you have already called him a "fat little man". Tut tut
Her Royal Magistrate, certainly has patience with the members of her court. (Just saying)Proof of Life
The ladies are doing well. I took them some corn and sunflower seeds to give them something to scratch for this afternoon.
But he is! I was just being honestThat's insensitive. Shame on you.
Eggs?I lost one last night that froze.
Awwww…. cold little darlings.Brrrrrrrr
It is -2°F (-19°C) outside this morning but 11°F (-12°C) in the big coop. The girls are all gathered around one of the heat panels this morning.
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They will be locked in the next few days to keep them out of the extreme cold.